The Poudre River Trail Corridor offers a scenic outdoor experience along the Cache la Poudre River, perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife watching.
The Poudre River Trail Corridor stretches for roughly 21 miles along the Cache la Poudre River in Northern Colorado. Surrounded by Fort Collins, Windsor, and Greeley, this trail offers a rich diversity of ecosystems, featuring riparian habitats that support a variety of wildlife. Historically, the area has seen activity from indigenous peoples, fur traders, and pioneers. Knights and Irvine, among others, pushed for the trail’s development to provide a greenway access to nature for surrounding communities. Key recreational opportunities include biking and walking along the well-maintained, mostly paved path. Visitors can enjoy fishing in the river, or simply relax at one of the many picnic areas. The trail is non-motorized and widely accessible, providing picturesque views of the river and nearby farmlands. With its proximity to urban areas, it is a favorite for both locals and tourists seeking outdoor recreation.
Gannet Peak – A scenic overlook spot
Unique riparian ecosystems with diverse bird species
Several historic railroad bridges along the trail
Pebble Beach – A quiet riverside picnic area
Offers a panoramic view over the Poudre River and surrounding landscapes.
A cozy, quiet spot for a picnic by the river.
Picturesque old bridges that mark industrial history along the trail.